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Covering Up Symptoms Won’t Help Your Kidneys!

Participate in Proteinuria Kidney Diseases Clinical Trials!

Proteinuria, a condition marked by the presence of abnormal amounts of protein in the urine, is often an indicator of kidney disease. In a healthy individual, kidneys filter waste while retaining essential proteins in the blood. However, when the kidneys are damaged or under stress, proteins like albumin can leak into the urine. This is a sign that the kidneys are not functioning properly and may be an early warning of kidney disease. It is estimated that chronic kidney disease affects 1 in 7 US adults and proteinuria is a common early sign of chronic kidney disease.

Revival Research Institute is conducting proteinuria kidney disease clinical trials to investigate potential new treatments that may help you manage your symptoms.

You may be eligible for the Proteinuria Kidney Diseases Clinical Trials if you are:

  • Aged 18 and 65 years old
  • Have been diagnosed with proteinuria (Proteinuria analyses must have been performed within the last year)

*Additional criteria may apply.

*Participation is cost-free, and insurance is not required. Please fill out the form if you are interested in participating in the clinical trial, someone from our research team will reach out to you.

Please provide YOUR contact information only.

About the Proteinuria Kidney Disease Clinical Trials

Protein is a crucial component of our diet and serves as a building block for the body. Our organs including the skin, muscles, hair, and nails are made from proteins, as are many hormones. The immune, digestive, and nervous systems also depend on proteins to function properly. When protein escapes from the blood into the urine, it reduces the amount of protein available in the bloodstream for essential body functions. Consequently, proteinuria acts as an indicator that there may be an issue with the kidneys.

We are conducting kidney disease clinical trials to assess the safety, tolerability and efficacy of novel treatment options that could help individuals manage proteinuria and prevent the progression of kidney disease. Proteinuria kidney disease clinical trials will be conducted in a number of locations across the United States, including Michigan & Texas. To confirm eligibility for the study, all participants are required to adhere to all study procedures.

*All study procedures and study-related treatments, including the investigational drug, are provided at no cost, and no insurance is required to participate.

*The study doctor will guide you through each step of the clinical trial prior to your decision to participate and will address any questions you may have regarding the study treatment.

Get Started: What to Expect?

If you are suffering from proteinuria kidney disease and would like to participate in our paid clinical trials for kidney disease, please reach out to us by filling out the form above. A member of our study team will contact you to determine your eligibility for the study through a pre-screening process.

If you meet the initial study criteria during pre-screening, a member of the research team will provide an Informed Consent Form (ICF) for your review and signature. Upon signing the ICF, you will be invited to an initial screening visit at our clinical site. During this visit, you will complete a series of health-related assessments and questions to confirm your eligibility as a study participant.

Once eligibility is confirmed, you will officially join the Kidney Disease Clinical Trials. During the ICF process, you will receive comprehensive information about the research study, and we encourage you to ask any questions before making your decision to participate.

*All study-related care is provided at no cost, including a complete physical examination and other assessments performed by expert physicians and healthcare professionals.

Condition

Proteinuria Kidney Disease

Age

18 to 65 years old

Location

Michigan & Texas

About Proteinuria Kidney Disease

Proteinuria Kidney Diseases Clinical Trials
Proteinuria refers to an elevated level of protein in your urine. This condition may indicate kidney damage.

Proteins serve several critical roles, such as:

  • Building muscles and bones
  • Maintaining fluid balance in your blood
  • Defending against infections
  • Repairing damaged tissues

Proteins are meant to stay in the bloodstream, but if they pass into the urine, they are eventually lost from the body, potentially impacting overall health.

Symptoms of Proteinuria Kidney Disease

The common symptoms of proteinuria kidney disease include:

  • Swelling
  • Frequent urination
  • Shortness of breath
  • Muscle cramping at night
  • Foamy or bubbly urine
  • Tiredness

Causes of Proteinuria Kidney Disease

The underlying causes of proteinuria kidney disease include:

  • Dehydration
  • Inflammation
  • Low blood pressure (hypotension)
  • Kidney stones
  • Acute kidney inflammation
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Kidney Cancer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is proteinuria, and what does it indicate about kidney health?

Proteinuria is the presence of excess protein in the urine, indicating that the kidneys are not filtering waste properly. It can be an early sign of kidney damage or disease.

What are the common causes of proteinuria in kidney disease?

Common causes include diabetes, hypertension, glomerulonephritis, and chronic kidney disease. Infections, certain medications, and autoimmune disorders can also lead to proteinuria.

Can proteinuria be reversed or treated effectively?

Yes, managing the underlying condition, such as controlling blood pressure or blood sugar, can reduce or reverse proteinuria. Medications like ACE inhibitors or ARBs are often used to protect kidney function.

Does diet or lifestyle affect proteinuria in kidney disease?

Yes, a low-sodium, low-protein diet, along with managing blood pressure and blood sugar levels, can help reduce proteinuria. Regular exercise and avoiding smoking can also support kidney health.

Do I have to pay to participate in clinical trials for interstitial cystitis?

Participation in Kidney Disease Clinical Trial is free of cost to both you and your healthcare insurance. If you qualify and decide to participate, you will be financially compensated for your time and travel. Details of the stipend will be given to you once you complete the screening process and move on to the informed consent process.

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